Fellow’s Profile
Amy Moran
Fellow’s Profile
Amy Moran
Building a powerful movement of teachers against poverty
Fellowship
Themes
Focus
Supporting teachers to build a movement against poverty
Countries
Fellowship year
2024
Locality
Scotland
Biography
I am an organiser and trade unionist, currently working at the EIS, Scotland's biggest teaching union. The main topic of my Fellowship is how to build a movement of teachers in the USA and Scotland. I am interested in this topic because I have been organising and campaigning for workers' rights since 2018.
Every child deserves a quality education in well-resourced classrooms. But the reality is that one in four children in Scotland is affected by poverty. The educational attainment gap persists between children from poorer families and better-off families. Many schools do not have the resources they need to ensure that young people can thrive.
Teachers play a vital role as leaders in their local communities. To build a society where all of Scotland's young people can thrive, schools and teachers need the funding and resources they deserve. My Fellowship is all about building a powerful, grassroots movement of teachers in the USA and Scotland, with the goal of delivering a more equitable education system for all. I hope to use the knowledge and understanding gained from my Fellowship to directly build teacher-community coalitions to influence key policymakers.
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Disclaimer
All Reports are copyright © the author. The moral right of the author has been asserted. The views and opinions expressed by any Fellow are those of the Fellow and not of the Churchill Fellowship or its partners, which have no responsibility or liability for any part of them.